Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1842 — Page 2
INDIANA STATK SENTINEL.
sd.vati:. Wri-.s.nY. nv. 21. I I ,r,,r..-r.l !,;! r-f,re lit- S-mte t:.e report cf M. (.. llr i.M t. n?. .:.Tt. S'rven! fcilisrfthe If (is- were taken up and read fi-t i rr,'-.
distinction ; nor could he consent to pive up any part of these great inca.ure. of relief. If they are Jone away at all, they mut be removed by degrees
Mississippi and Ohio rivers ; which passed to a bc-' certify to the board cr perron whose duty it shall cond reading. j bo to supply v acancies, to issue a writ of election .Mr. 5boup reported a bill repealing- all taws re'a- for a new election.
A r-' I'ifi'i.T ihi; w?,on t!,ij hi
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i u:r.. J.cjtt .-.., rmnfr itt il o'clock, frl .'annchill. Vatt?, and Weat 0. s .," ,' I , . '. , . . . V ... . y J .1 !..-.
. u country ca., oear. . . , i t,ve h l',e navigation of the White w ater rivers ; The committee of the wh !e made som process i ne ltn then recurring upon conciirrtrff with ' pasd to a sceoua reading in ihi revision, and several amendments vvere'pn, to- report. I he ayes and noes being demanded, I Mr. Tevis, from the select committee to which pc.-ed ; but the hoUr bein r lite, th c-unmiT rose fCVvrel v A8v n 4- it !. referred a b.lllur the reliefuf the people of In. with leave, to mt again ; d-Okus to ris,n, h,,wfSrr f7"M"Vi ."'M l ,'7, Vr ' ,011, Jin rerwrteJ tlm said committee cannot agree ; ever, on motion of Mr. (Jorman. the (Jovernor was i.irr cr J;, irr of L..Coilett , Codling Cornett, Cot- and pray to bo discharged. The committee were invited to take a scat with the committee, in order '!m n" 'Vmn'nhrraCrl lr- discharged accordingly, tn nuke any cxpl .nations tint m ht b th .u-r hi M 'Ju . M ! Xf'r S r1:1' rMr 1-'"i-n reported a bill to change the time necessary in the progress of the reVl.oa. Noamend- ! , ri.au ,iy, .Mi..r.. Mitchell Mud at. J3ell. Tar e., ,f commencing the Circuit Court cf Alien county ; ments of any consequence were mide I. cad, I.e-sve. Kitchey, .ands. Smclear. Stanford. ! read three time. nrln,,,l . -n. n....i. -i: ....... i -
Also, a b:il providing for a Stat: roid in De Kali, Tie ac'ion of Kentucky many year, fire-, in -a.t-county. Head first time. a stay law of two y. ar, where Couim.n- ci.wi -
the riles were usncndcü tint a select co-tr.t...t-: paper was ret i-cd, and that luo pc.y.i f-'i UJl w
tee mifl.t nuke a report.
Mr. Kitcliey. fr fn t lie select committee ta whiai the tubjct ha.l beer referreJ, r-'p Ttod a b 11 f aiuind an act to exempt property from execution.
lVited t i a FCC' n ! rea lir
debt in c site j i'Micc. Mr. Myer Uvortd t'i? pruvifions oftl.e !o!l, and said he h'-v-vl it w. jl lpis.. It '.u j it vJc! a measure as hin c- na'.i'. io:i;j wat.t'l. Mr. rn.n f M. niJ, tint thMe w as ! ut one
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('in? (jr the committee on
cornrn.ttce on rcvi-
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T"'".,:.;''d bv th Scmfi n
ni.ttcc r f t'lr, t R?t w.th a ,if,rlir crirn-r.itie on
i:.o p-rt of tl, 1 1. ..!-?, t- tike under con i.c rat:on
N'Ms Me-5-r.. AiV'nder, FJurke. Dfrees, fire
-Mr. tiurman, from the committee on revision.
miae a report, recommndin tlut a 3ub c mm:ttce
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iioirsr. or i:r.ii:n.snxTATivi:s.
Mr. .inon-on moved that fie tib.'es, navimpiryiC the JJii.!: I'xiruiner's re.oort containiiv t"i-
t m j h of n, revision r.-ferred to the re't-rt com- j r nf fertna i"ier proteft. Arc. be pru.t iii.tt1!? n r,vi:on a? rclites to t!:e b jjr.Jaries of cd with the report. He irid the motion us ttic ";',?; A,!".'-d. ! clerk was uncertain whetncr to Innd t.'icrn over to
i r.-. ,w.i :r rop'.rN .vere rnide hy the commit- 'the public printer. Süd docamci.ts were oriered lr?-,' n V''-'-'1 '-',3ry t-- wh'jrn the eu!j--cU had been to be pri.ucd by t!ic House. T"'j,TT"l'.: , , A mesrsie front the Senate announctJ the pas-; , - -Mr. Mcf. iu-'y, thit il wis inexpedient to "acre rf an act inrorporating the South Bend .lairi-!
ffry, M rjan, M..ur.t, i'cr.nu.n, Tarker. Titchor, bo appjinted, to be cornpogfd of surveyors, to ex- . riiank- In. S j ti;e report was cj:,"U"-'d in. amine the boundaries of counties : which was' Stint-? a.'j-.yrrs-d. adopted. pnetyofi HOI'S!' ni' üriM'PSPVTcrift-'. .-i i .i. . bevi mad
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nny Iii ,r I il ton u-..n In .nl.;.. .A
vi...!:.'.ii(!1rcr!,.ii-);i u" 'tray. Concurred in.
ly .Ir. f .; ry. tli t i.o lurthor leilatum w. nv, iry I' r t!i? p-i-iii.n. nt of persons fjr the supjrcfri ,n if wil.j. A're-'d to. Mr. W atts ut-iVf'l jo rTorisi'!or the vor; concurr.'i,' in v,- r-p .rtct'Mr. .Mc'ia-.i'jiv, on the f ubje I cf str.-ryn. " " Atll'r S O m " dlfl-ion t!i minn t-.o .-ol.
ii r i :: r. . I!y Mr. tir.favorihle Vt the board d 'n r.-':i!y l)ijs;u-.-., ap;.-i:itin thne jud.cinl pors ui" in c !!. to. vi -'.., a..pr iers of ali property under t-xovotiou. Co::v.-:irred in. AI-o, a b Ii tf) aiifii I nn art entitled "an act -r - n.nj t;,.. t,C3 0f CuUüty Auditors." Head I.rt time.
t i'jturu: Company ; nn act relative to the colle
ti'ui of tel.t.q'icnt t:ixcs: a j nut resolution on the ij ct of otr;iction to the navigation of th-J .Misicsippi and O.'iio rivers and their tributaries' ; were several read and ordered to a second reading. The b:Il r.fth2 S. mate, to authorise a special ees?ion cf tb.e Johnson circuit court, was read three evr-nl time? and fas?ed. o'o.vi j.rru ut d IJy Mr. Thompson, fjr a cfian'! in the Probate law; referrej. My Mr. Hawkin, for t!e incorporation of the tnvn cf Portland ; referred ; n!so, a petition of Jars,I) lion for a divorce: referred to a select committee. F'y Mr. (Vstfl-i, for a road ; referred.
IJy .Mr. Sho ip, r.litive to the White Water vallev canal eonmanv : u-formA tn tm -nmrr;r.r. ....
liy Mr. lo,i;iH against tli propriety of repealing canal.-. Arc. a ly.v authorizing ,ilstre-.s f.r rent. " IJy Mr. Coo!.-y. u petition on the same ul-jcct; I5y Mr. iSriot, against providing by law for the referred.
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Mr. t.j.T11" repoil,, l a bill to re instate a certain
tract of'eminar' land t.l;f'" named ; read twice i:.d committed to the juaiC; f.v Cv?'UI,illi'-' ii i'v)Ltri') I?y Mr. Lot m, lt.ll c-nrnitte-j c. cd;ict;on by, and they are hereby instruct-d to e:q i.rt. into tlu cxped. en.-y of reporting a b.ll to this ll ,ie, provider tint all la.-oU m irtm-'d t the school I ir.d,, .v.ieu t il'-re J l. r sale by iu .Scho .1 Coia:n:f-
s. Jöer, uniJer mic;i mortjie, bh ill ell for at lea.-t two thirds tf their appraised value, and Hot ot.'ierWiSJS. Adopted. liy Mr. Tevi, t!.at th committee on foleral reIition3 be initrneted to i:.rj-,iro Ul0 t!K. exp -d C,1CV of m-moriiilizinj tin Cunreos of the Unite. 1 r-satt; to enact a law, adopting tiie viluition V 0f tlii.. State, on nil property t iat may be ii.'rei.'ter taken upon cxeentiom Iron the I). strict and S -.i ore in
si:nati:. TurRSDAT, Dec. 22. nninjton s ij-rested to ihe C.aair the nro-
strikinnr frIr, u,.. ; ,ri)3 a motion that had
been mide and discussed at length, b it w hich had
been withdrawn befors the Senate had had any action upon it.
The m ti m was supported Lv Messrs. Penuin"-
31 r. Ilodire introJuced a biil to provide for the col- jhi-guajjc- amonj the ?w,,Io of Indian, in reference lcct;! cf rjelti ; paed to a f fcm,d read.;:-. to improunj the val ae of'.-tir St ale .cr::i. He was nit.!. ui;d first hur. (opposed t renJ.rj the bill to lie judiciary comm:t-
A bill lochi::e the lime of I.jldir: courts in , tee, be aae he knew. Jrom tnc Ciiar-.rter of that AIIn cmutv. l7ild on the ta'jle. ' c.onmiltce, thul th.s bill nnd all ,thcr of a Mmilar A b.ll in "relation to the town of Lipo'tc. ; character, that m:2''t be rofoired to them, would po A b.ll to atpttid an act incorporating the Wayne ' to "tii it bourne from w hence no traveller returns." and Union Turnpike company. jdentlomen, he rresumed, liad their minds made up, A b.ll to incorporate tiie lifayrtte band. and in j'.l ii well u.et the r; ietmn at once. A b.il amendatory of au set authoriz n the build- , .Mr. Il.-own of D. said it wis treating the judiciin of the tuwni,e; path bridj: at Carrul'ton, Cirruil ary C'm:nit:ei ii.decon u.-!y, to say. that they had ccunty. their inindi already n.ade cp. Tiiert were preat A bill to authorize Isaac Lei'zeuLer;er to build : constitutional provision im:dvtd in tins n.eat,urr
ion Jim o.nr?, upon ;nr rrroür.u t.iat tne S-iat"
had Ind no action m n i mwl r --., i k.. ! I
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li 1 in.n-1, n-..u, iiiii.-ivt ,ii!ij larKT, I f . i .,
j i inill dim in Miiini cunty.
I o 1 -eate a --late road.
the name of John Cade alias John 'judmary commit-
ar.u theri? rfrtainly was i.o pre:; emergen'")' cx istin, tii -t vvruid prcvert a mlli ivu.t lie ay I r t'vi
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u-n tnv? rroun-i that the j rjrni! should flio-v pyerv , , , I ... , V' i' i ' V .t' .Vn t-at occi,p,c the time of th. Senate.',. "corporate the pros dent and trustees of the, We had i an.--., tl MH.ty of tn. c-o.o.t.., on ,!,.. f. . i , hor,i,(vn , . I.van-v- e I cm a e em r.ary. tud.c.arv. Iron tue c iair.ii .n. lie ii. -d tl.u L ii I)ee:dedt!i,t u sho.'.d t be rt..ktrom the journal. . A b;;j rcj,.;VC t; ;I;C J, uf crusitv AuJltor,. ;Jwou!J ,,e r,f. r.ed I a n mt-i-e . f :1 - rier.d.
Ih l'res il t Ii, ' j'..'oe i.ie .reuaie a comiutiril- r , , ... Im i . - V ' ',ls 13'- 1 . In h'oahze t;ie appointment of certain coii.-ta- 1 .M r. L we was 1 ot satiMo-dto v!. at pr-s-ot, ' n Ci 1 11 from the Aml.tor. f ' accord- 1 i..-, .... .1... 1. 11 - ,u:. K !t ... .
. p in I tLlii Lti:il lilli'J -t- JFM.liV. W llttU iJV W. . lUiff II IHM II III. fc. Ill Iii' i3 IK, t ' U It? ;4.-- I1 . nrc with a relution of the .-v..'?. c",,n?on hn" ! read a second .and third tunes and na.ed. The rocriti .n of froa-ur.- i.ute, Cr all .! 1, f
Oil fT nfion ffirfk ro'u -or.i ciim.io.1 I ar.l f. i!!.iv r , St 1 1 f 1 It.vn ft r'l i-i! nn. 01
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'I hat h.i!, if a"d, of theie l.' te. Ho
Courts of the. United States, abolisluti irnorisou- '
lor a Mateui' tit cf tiie receipts arm ?xpn,.::ures ot
a 1 Uoan . 'r 1 - - - i resolution .:T.r-tl and .l n.tf.1 '
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I.aiu 0:1 the tatt", and L'.'U copies ordered 10 j I hat the C.ovt n.or and (leor-e II. Dunn I -o ad.uitte 1 ther. f -re i,:ov.-,i to lay the b li up- n ! i,r;'tc 1. , ohin he bar of the Jviiate. when in oommi'.t.e of the ' aliud, in l;oii d.d not prevail. '
I Also, a cornmunicati n from the Secretary of whole ÜPn f'e rcviso-n of the laws, for tiie j-urpese of ( Mr. Urui.ey sail this bill was ut.oorvt it utior.al in
t!.o
!.t.te, in accord nice with a resolution of the Senate, ! makin such rl'da.e'tiotis as are necessary
m-M.t fir de'o'
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tran.-mit:iri a statement of the probable cost of
I5y .Mr. ileckaby, tint the po.mmittoo of way., and 1 -,ria' w' 111 ti,c'(''or"1 ! linjui. the revised laws.
ni-'ms enquire into the ex.ied:ency of m ameiidin;
ITT! HONS IMl'r.Ti:i,
ascertain w!iy t!ie State Printers have not
within-; order of i.'iis House, in print n" th
! of the Committee of I'lectious and accom
dofl mi fi f 4 1 ri r.-i it:..-i t.i flu f .......... I
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- .'.M.Miiv.l.;1. aiicr me nr.-t iy -ir. i.nrier, ior an a tner.'imrmt in tne rcve-'ilMl! doitid
'V Mr r r ,, v ' t ' at - l'. c","!,t,' on revi-mn. IJy Mr. Si.o.ip, as to t!,e eX;, ed.icv of ikinr hv
receivable f.r nil Staty and cou
to a srcor.d roadit:-'.
the law rel.t.n- to Iheiewm- and collect in-t-x.- Hy M.r KeUj fr"!" 1,10 citizens of .Switzerland o that l.ons co:iten1pIJte(i"oy'lavv take plac'on the ; foU,"ty-fVr..lh Z'0' "f -M,JS" I''2A- ia livt of January next. Adopted. ' ,;';0r,-,t, tj a s-1'-:t committee coriiistinjo Py Mr. Urowi, of II., th it the Clerk of this Hou-e CVllir.s and .Saud.-.
its provisions, and then f- re hcou!d not mpport it.
V' ti can delay a judgment, const itntiontli'y
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The rules haMii J'" ",u"- ' , t,,r .f select ctmfnittee on Kexisicn, reported by bill. . V(
.Mr. Pennington m ,ved to rcCvml c b.l. to the com- '. - t,rre, f VV()tJ;j att ,Jlore "manfully to mittre on Revision. Adip'od. ..... . '-to in fivor of a et.m liw, which mi 'ht be adooteJ. Mr. Uerrinaan m ve, to rake from ,h, tab a bi Junj lllC OJ), to ,a'.lUc Ue,5,ry .ote valuable was the lime cf hoMin, courts ,n the 9th judicial -.rouit . , ()lir taxes to a sußieient amount, to Ca,l , a;rted te. J he bill then passed. '.i ' , , ... !.r tiie pit. j JirtC '"- cnu.it you p.ea,... vm,c one The question bein? upon instnictinS the committee on yar' :oa Wouid nearly vmj.o out thfe note. He finance to inquire uhnher the Mate had authoru.-d the ! been cti .'Te d by Mr. II ill and others, n the survey of a portion of the Vahah an-1 lliw canal. ! other side of tiie i louse, with how opp .rtd to reMr. Kt lso asked il l!ie laws of the State had ever au- , lof measures, lie was not oppoed to sm h a meathori7.nl llu snrvov t,f tli-.if o:irf of iJip rnnal an.! if mi. ' 11 re. if liO.'.VS.a TV. for ti.O ';;')! ft ill-! I Of : 1 ! :.!-
KliPOklS OF STANDI. NU COM MITTLtS. . . .. .. J - .... . J , . n
Tr,.-ioMrw nta Mr VVIi.i, c. .-. i1 3 , t . A , lU. y ,,, Ui . ii : ,f .... .... uer mat law, p. rsons iiju aaanceu tne money ami inmle ; t o u'.u ins own imiueiii-.ie toi.Miiiieiiia om nor. nci a ,v d öl V o ,!; i '', " t'c conimttlee ot ways and hu., a uniforin f,e, l(, b, chared by' the clerk, oV, ; r- W- ;on the com.nittee on U,e judt-1 (he ? 1 Utin: alltWcl,a if, ,he ötrir,nauve. he said. .t. Present such a meagre as he culd support
- . iwi in-; ucuunii ui i ri.. several roo n t .w S .1.1 t ...... 1 ..... i-i-"!.! . i.u iwuuiviiuaii dti itiiuiitt 10
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com ohed : , r ''-"u5?ilcy. rwtn citizens, ut I'utnatn county.
, r . . eo;rreu 10 a select committee. ? renurl" 1 it. .. .. . . .....
aiivin 1 Kornett, irona Justices ot the Peace in Kipley
it of'Mr ' ' - w k'Sll,z'n certain acts
tu'.retn nameit. Jielerred to a select committee.
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S'ate to r-deem fiftv dollar noip with
AI, a b.ll fix;,;-; the time of h.ddin the term? .Mr. Prown of 31., from the judiciary committee,
i.c r.viiuj jorii 01 i or'cr county. Kead hrat reported a bill to legalize the election of certain 1 1 .' n constables in Henry county; read three time and ' Uf Mr '- il.'-.-J. t ) r '.'n! lte th " Sal of rrit i. 1 incil. I
pipfrs ot natural zaiioii. Adopted, The House then took a re ess until two o'clock. 2 oVi.ook. P. M. The Il jitic resumed the consideration of resjlu tion.
tl.cn they surely would le rej aid, as the tail which these aijd he would ro for it.
tales hy order ot '"i i rdiatn. K;ud first tim. Mr. Tlininnern fr.im I .nm:t.n .t :
,. - " ------- , , .. ii i.i lilillUIUlt t "II HIU'. lll'JH, I , . . AI-.aiji.iiit a resol-.tiori r.litive to asi-'iimei.ts. ! to which was referred, a bill to repeal an act ao- "y.-r. dinner, an enquiry of the j l Iiciary
' nlvini' certain funds o the hrnni,u of ,;,, ' C"mtnttteo wii-tlier tne word fme8
J!y 3Ir. 31. (." luhey, that it i.s inexpedient at ' reported a recommend itioti tint said bill be indefi- ; 1?.Cct'("1 ? t,,e Miel? of "iha Constitution of the 1 to the s
acts in chancery
l .Mr. Collins, a bill to regulate judgment liens. .Mr. Cornett, aaint a resolution proposing to make overseers of the poor guardians of heirs w nere
no ouitrs can ue uütainca. Helerred to a select ! that portion of the cmal. He had draficJ a i million, tlir.'. i committee. j wa.s signed hv the people of Knox, asking a grant of land Reports were m?de fron the iudViifi rnrnmiltp. for the rnnstrnrtion of nn .! from ili ri'.l.. i.-ri
ill the thitd ' agnnst sundry resolutions which had been referred if the Maumre to the uavigih e wa'crs of the U u!.a!i ;
: instructions are intended to accompany, i rovjded.
.Mr. Living said, tho la.v of Lonpress making a grant of Ijnd f r the cnstrur:ion of the Wahash and tine (ra
tal, was not intended to coer a'id authorif the survev oi
this tim- to loi-l ue upon the subj-ct of siist.cndiiur nitelv Po-i:oiied : which reoort ivi n.,t rr..,! ! tl15 r, lndiana. doe extend to and ineluJe forfeit
the law relative t th ; appraisement and sale ut in. ! Ufl's l'n r'-"":z 'tf-'i b tnds in criminal ca-e. and property under exoruti-m. Mr. White moved that the bill b laid up-n the I rprt their conelu-iona to this House. Adopted. .Mr. (ri,L'"rv said as ho wna in it. n.;,,;., , r fit.t., . ,.-i..m. : . o j . i :.. .i. . i ' -lr. Marsh, that the Ooveruor furnisii this
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iiou!u wiL.i ti co 'v oi Iii. co iir.aci in mir wii'i i
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same .
and the intention w.a not thit the canal sh-mld reach
Terre Haute. And bef re tb.e grant was reci irdi!.c 1--
intcrnal iuiprov-ooents, to whom the subject had ' -I5 i,,ure bad appropriated the land and exten!ed and ao-
iiK.ii.t-u mi- 6uri y oi nie ejnai irnni i.Jiavi ue 10 i circ
Mr. (Jregory, from the comtnittee on canals and
toe committee on tins s ro-ct. if. m 'ht !. n.',-. . rv ' vis t!I ti... HI
tocxpl,,;. Ho ti.o.iohttv-ri lot me.aMir.-salre.dv ; The rpiestiou rccurrin on the engrossment tf !!' Vt lU anJ Jo!,!l M" 0 ,!' '',r t,,,J b,'i'J" ti-t.-ned up..-, u.m an injury, r.athorthn, a ro.,u": i tiie bill. I ''n:te::'iary, a contempl ited by the act of
but he was w Ii,n , th-y sh ,l, remain n they are! Mr. Mradley gave some of the reasons which in- ' "lon' -'lT c i- , iit.t.I the po.pl.. be.-.-.-..sVJsjW with the real eject duced the committee to ononso !.. hill Tl.. S,v ! Mr- l,lll"ri" , t-at the committee of revi
.. . ( ..i i-.-.w ll Willi J c! t.io law. I, it, wh Ie he held thes.. views, he i made it oblijMorv on iustiees and clerks to make
bef-n referred, ren rted unfavorably to autliorizinj
the iuunedtate progress of the tuiprovetuents of the Wabash Uivcr. Keferred to a scb-ct committee. KCf )irs of s;:;t.FCT cummitixss.
at .Mr. (Jirr of L., f.-om the committee to whom had i t.i..,. -..ie i . k ii i
u.i i. ii. u ,v i,;u proposing an niiieuiiiiieni to no
wa.H ready to Ii x the time when th-y shall cea.c to affidavit, whethcr'lhey have any such funds in thci t.b-rt toe e ,s th'.-reatter c u.tracted. ; hands and report once in each year, or be subject t I;.' fju--tiou was further discussed, in which indictment. He considered this the only way ii
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s.ou be requested to so arrange the laws d-hn.i.tf aiI,.;M.,mPt ordered to be i-ntrosed. the uuties of j-hi,, of the peace, so a3 l(, allow , Mr. Kelso, from the select committee to whom them to make all the annii i I returns required of them had been referred a lull to prescribe the time of by law, at one time. Ad-.pted. i.M. .. ...,.,.., ,or, lf -r ...,,. ah.,
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;. K ' ' " - u ; Wi,cl! ,!"Jly idi"sed upon these officer was certainly not i , ' J " 1W ' l" MinKC return Ordered to be eio'rositd
.ir. i .tcoer moved to recommit, with instruc- ' onerous ben compared with the o-ood to be effect- i1"1 A ""V 111 ',l',ru;,r 'e vv'-" lw applying
Haute; an ejterison that the grant of land hy Congr, s vas i. ever intended to c ntru t. lie incited that the claim of pay for the survey i f this canal was an unju-t one. They had voluntarily advanced the inouev f r lids survey, now let them vuluutaiily refund ii. They hae laud appropriated, and the pnvileje of issuing scnp upon it. for the coio-truclion of that canal ; let it be used fjr that purpose, and the canal compleitd by it. Mr. West read the law authoi iziu,; the survey in question.
Mr. Ewing said lh point be ma le w.a, that the b gis-
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Mr. West proeeeded. lie said he should not have arisen
lions ; but bw..re the question was taken, tho Senate adj urnr d.
AimtNOOM 5! SSION. The Smile pr..c rded to tiie coiuoderati
report i I tiie j niicnry commit t, deelariti'
t-d. ( certain luii'is to tne purposes of edue.it ton. to mak-
3Ir. radier moved to strike out the f rst section ellc. ! rc?:'a t,,,M Ad..ped.
Ki;soLfTioNS oFFi:ro.
Py 3Ir. Morgan, to rt into an ehv-tion to-day at
I which repeals so much of the law as subjects clerk 1 , MI: I me exp d em-y of an on of the ; and justices to indiclmcnt for fuil.nr to rej.oit un- ! Vol 8.,;ctM,n "l tiui r,,:,d 1 IW- i'Provi-d I'e ; it inex-,der oaih-leaviior m!,cJ, as exonerates persons ' t , ir .a rrT,ires "ipervisors to ciU a!
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Mr. Monta.r-,., ns to tho ..v-i.ol .. .i:.... VU " c"Crt.-. '' '""t ior tne .uadisonand In
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peui.-titt ) niter the 1 iws r.-ulatin the appraise- ' from indictments now pending from the penalty of 1 Vo a , "f" ment and s tie of prop.-r'y tinier cx-cution. 'said indictments. ; i-5t.i day o. Ju.y
to speak upon this subject, were it not for the fact that a single county had ad" anced upon this survey, and other advances had hem made; that the St.te had authorized the survey to be mad., and now it was her dutv to refund the money expended in ixakin it.
Mr. Iv Iso said, that those who n.tJo the advance did
.Mr. Tcis said, it Ir.d bcin i;r- d, t I.ut the cotn-
mitte on the jud.ciaiy was cotnp.od ff liiritrs. and therefore ii.a b;il sin uld be riferred to it. It was Ior tins very leason that he opposed tiie icdVr- . jic tor lf.vers vere almost oniverpally opposed to r--Im !" it beili their ill! ert' si to do so. The gentleman from I. ap .rte s a.d, that his const. it. cuts u era out of lebt, and therof-.re had n net d of rthef. I'rou tiie published l.st of cacs in tunh tvj 'j, it appeareil that the poi ( le of Laporto iiad a w.iy cf iti'ix l'uir iltlt in. kno ii to the people of ."S..c'jy. .Mr. Ii uii'-y ex pi i.ued. He said ii.s i-oü't.tuei.ti wore honest onouii to i.cknowl.-.loe their it.dvciiev. I Ik se of tin? ntl m in from Sio ii.y were not. Mr. Il.iiiü was n-i.v ( v i ii' td he h id l iken the r lit course in th s nuitter. He opposed the r:fer-en-.-e of the bill, lev o-i.-e he w..s uppo-ed to delay, lie did not wit-h to press the matter. Il ni'iit Ie rcfem-d to the committee of the u h d-,or any other t our.-e ! .ken. .Mr. Ilr.iw ii . f I). n liu fivored the r 'e ie:.( e that constitutional pn uc i , !'' m-ht 1- iuvceti j ited. Mr. IJrown of llusli l.jd I. op. d that tli.-. S. J! would have been laid upon the ta! le, until tiie JI.ni. hnd acted upon the bill luakin tre.isury note- re.-.-,v able for State d;ie.. He v.as tnr.v.il.iij to vote ti-r tiiis toil until he knew the course that wuul l be l iken, in reference- to the Stat".
.Mr. ('layp . ,1 urje. the unconstitutionality ..f the
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v ... each year, and insert previous to r,"'Jt' v ' ' . . , , "r-v ot thc 5 ' '7 ' 'fud.-d ' ttf' lw.
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.ir. eI, lull tin committee Oil nriCU.lure UC wa- ....ronnaU-d f.,r t!ic ronxtiitrlion of ilir . -..I. 11 sioii. enntiii.r :. st iv f.f ..v, ,.f ........ ..I
bills riirsiNiin. intructcd to ii.oii;r into tne exnod.encv of exemot- I asii.-.l if .i.w nnt ih r.,o i A,i .i ;. . ,.o : o ' i. . . i-. ;.!.. ... .-. . '
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not a.k that the money shou'd Le refunded out of ihe m -. uieasiire before tin; Hons1, m an attempt to cn ict
t x post J iclit law. .Mr. llrnwii of M. referred to the iiw of lit .os.
mend by adding, and : of laud for in construction. He read fr on the law
tabl
.Mr. Kelso said he was peculiarly pleased to con
cur wttii the nvntleman f rom .Marion ; more espeei
the
note in. .re valiubl". His coi.st it n.-iit s weresa!:. tied with the r.l.cf of last winter, aid d.d rot w.th to uiiMill '.a the l.iw fl.tt .-'. i i ii . 31r. Sh ouji iiiijv.'d lo in-trticl th- c.-nmilfee to strike out w.i.'i ,ir and i n-ert one, v. here v er it in y oc -ur; aio, m-crt at the end of tiie first sect on of t i... I.. I t ', ... t . . : .. i
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The rj-i-sttori b-in upon recomm.lti:i with in-1 Air. Moore f C). moved to recommit tr, a select l1 of September in each year.
6.IOC..O..., a i ojo.vs : committee, with instruction to repeal the whole
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.Mill..' in ti i. iiir.ro vi . i in i.ir rnniriru in-. iv iir.i.o:.-ri4H.i:iiiirr..t'ii.in-ti.AAvr...r... ......... . .. . .. .. 1
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made atier the f Mirth of .Mareli nevt. oersonal n'o. Mr !?!,:,,.,, : f. t 1 ,.P.t l..'.: Pi ,m n.t r ' .. . . ..' .. . .. , ...... va..-. ir..,.,.c .. .,i uen.icu oy w cram . .ir. .viarv.n urS".l that tiie bti. was unco,' i
... . . 'i r-w ..--wii.r- ii wj in i,Mui ui a iijitii ui uiu iiuii;; ...u...i hhhh. uhu iui bl-i.jc ii ii pent jurors ji r. iierriman moved to a:
I'tuji man sun ior wiiiU it wiit lirinj. and real ( law. I Ii ; 1 ict tint persons siirter fees due them loerwin. cstati; i.rii-r ,ts f.ii value. j to remain in tho hands of offieer., he contended,' Ity 31 r. June, ti amn.I tho act of last session .Mr. 3lc'finir'!iey asked jrcnllf inn. if he time had -' was the btisinesn of the persons to whom they were letting out the public works to companies, nrrived when liicä: rt liel Iiwswere to be tr..kcii l due, and not of the public. He considered that the ; 31 r. Francis, relitive to voting in Laporte down. He ihi.uht not; f.r the reason that l he lease was analajjous to that of a person denosiliti" i county.
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v,jji.ii) is ii.).. uui.i.r greater frnuarrassmenls tlian j money m a bank, and tho Legislature had just as, v -ir. 1 evis.abill for the relief or the people of ally as he wis becoming a tariff man. lie moved it was a year ago. lie insisted tint the report of much right to lay hold of said depositee, if not called i Indiana. to add "and the Wool produced tlierClVoill " Which the couimittee should be concurred in. f.,r in a jjivcn time, as to take nutaetfeion of these I'y Mr. Uubinaoii, for the relief of Adam Ciuk, a was adopted. ' 3lr. dreory Slid lie should not trouble the Sen- lees-. 'justice of the peace. .Mr. Cwing moved to amend so as to levy a lax at; again, were it not that he hud either been mis- Mr. Lowe was iu favor of making-clerks and jus- j Jy 3Ir. Campbell, a bill to amend an set to cn- it ion dog-s. un lerst. o i, or through the hiiy manner in w Inch tices pay over thCiC moneys in six munthi alter courage tho raising of sheep ami hogs, and to in- -Mr. U'est said he could not accept the amend, bii thoughts had been thrown together, he had said collection. ' crease the revenue of the State and the wealth of ment of the gentleman from Knox. He disliked
wnai iiissei.timentsiiid n. t accord with. He would, Air. IStlson said, that it was not taking these ' the people allowing a premium on all wolt scalps, the association. He referred to the no'ncv of ot Iot i t .. tv
.vuiiu ..: posinou. omii i.ii.-se measures were moneys iroin me cierus and justice, it was only ; wiiuoui regar i to tne age ot the wolf.
passed, a year ago, he was in favor of them, and changing the place of deposite. (.real amounts' My Mr. .Miliikm, to amend the act of last se
voted for them; tut he d.d not vote for thrrn with ; were in the hands of these officers uncalled for. ' 'or hc sale of property taken on exe-'tttion. pr
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.... ....,..,,, Ul, ii mount u-j in in-.- nn; ito , miiiiii nu iiiyj,'!!!, inigii. as wen ue useu ior cuuci- 11,11 i""i"-" --""i i.n uu mini uiiiii-r H'.T!iui)ii, a- growing .-Mate, i ie was ny no means a tariti man.' The ComurttCC on t'l Tt 'ous rei.-'cl't f inaneut p.d.ey ..f the tate. "Ihe pecu Ii ir cxi- torn purpose. j cept at its full value ; that but one execution, shlll but lie believed in fierm" the i ntiiral nroduota of ' . , . l .' I . ,, ' .' . ' ,,ir,11 m,,I,(V''retrCiesof ll.e times demanded t'em nt ....... M, I !.;., ,.f 1 ,M ,1 .. : : ' ... , ....... , .t... .t....... I ... . . V '. 1 ,l " ""' 1 . ' nt to .-S.sl t.e on the subj-ct nt a re?o;t.o. ,a re-
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but now he was ready to hx a point at which these ence to offi -ers. who would be prevented from mak- viiimg al.-o, that nrooert y may be div.ded. so as to vn n . rnnnivtinn h"tM-(n ilnviniPnilmnnt ml lim ... i n. . . '. . ' .. " . '" "e " " l a
measures should :. .r atioet unv ii..i,u r,.,nn, ' ... r ..ti...-.,t'. ti.ti.,,. i.i. i hrin.r t'... ü .......... ..-..v . ..i.i... ,r. ... " " .um urown , wiiica was rau, ami on motion of Mr.
f, , ii...... ; - : ; :: . n-; ;:: : v r: v-. r.v:.:':::,k. : :.-ii.u,.,.rl. ,.:vc.,,1,,v . rc::uuo"- . . . icormm r.-terred t.,a select ,,1.,,.,
10 '.iiiv. 110-su in - .sun s uiiL-u- ; .nr. 1 u i got a i u , inai ine i a vv was piaiu anu tie- 1 n i irsu.j e-.i.-.:iiii(ii3 in a year ai'.er j lognieiii is I ne amenument was withdrawn. u;,..,,,,,, sSkj .., V,,r. o'l r , . ti.l ... .... ...... I .. I l.. . . .1 ' .:. :. . -i-i .. : . .. : . . i .. - . .1 . 1 1 - .1., : . . 11 .... . . . . . ; '.iu3 a.ni .urt.l Wtre il!)
,,lvu ...... -ii.-ji i.ii.nu' uli; im ii.ii.k lu-uii, in uit- ui.iif. I in- jiisuft-s n:iu iweivc luoiiius to settle 1 i'.iiuviim, iioj j iiiiur execu i i on s 111 ly issu e an u u i ve .ur. Iteeve moved to lav the resolution OH the en imiiitce in i . rir r.f t tt. ium-.I,. II.. ..1.. ... !.l . I, .. r .. I" , ... ...... . 1 1 . . ...1 j ..... 1. .. I l. . I . ' 1 I 1 1 . 1 .1 1 .11 . .. , CO ill 111 I I C t .
J-'J 1 ' "-.' " t'.v 101 j ii.wsw ..Oslo . ii' i.iiuussva, .111.1 ii.- was opposeu to j loop-il o o.u, u11110.11 n-garu to any leu tint sucu tame. Lost aves '.), noes :j7. 1 Mr. I) ivis of S from a select comiurtee tr ! the recommitment. ; even exonerating persons now ind. cted. It would : executions may have upon property ; which lulls . The resolution was. then a lopted. ' was referred a tiVrel it:ve t.iMimm in-n.i .r Mr. Ueid said he conll never support a d istinc- teach toe,,, to know the law hereafter. The only j were severally read and p xs-ed to a sec and reading. 31 r. liwmg, that the committee on the judiciary ' ported the ,-,'ir,.' hok with a' ' vi ! o' orle.o'V tum let ween the rich and poor. It any distinction complaint he had heard, was made by some officers, i Ihe bill for the relief of Dr. I),,el M. Spencer, be intruded to impure into the expediency of itlo counties of'.Madis'oii O ve'n i Vnd V 'r 'I ,.' was nude between personal property and real who Ind no fots in their hands. ! di voreilig him from his wife Mirom T. Spencer, amending an act rf'tilatinrr evrrntinn that S'. r-ff .1. i . ' '. ' ' . y""1""11'
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I'..".i. ..' i us manu iu uiMiiitiuni ; iei u-s milk i'ii me persons 10 wnom coi9 were uue, wncn ue- i .r;n uiii'.-r uuis w ere re in ami reieneu, or or- any lees collected on behalf of arbitrators wit- ....... ... - .1. '.a.. .. .. ..1...
ui nie v li'jJiuu i ov. aim me cotinirv win vet come loiii.ioi. i.ei lie ;nv r-mit .nur, nn.i their Wim ii liereu in i.-; eii'Tosseii- i ...... c ..
' ' : . . " ,v" ... . o " io:osv;s, jusuces. reciiruers. conTinie.. .ve. am inat .oent ... t ... ,i .i
pay up promptly, lor lear of an indictment. ! I he bill to repeat an act for the election of count v euit iim- b. i.tiini...i .mi r.v,iv,.r io.i i.f.,rp nv i n i- w..... ... ..,-.'....
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........ loner, .voopreu. .nr. Ilradiey sud. that ins t!,; t il r .,t
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. . i.iin.' Kin. renin e in puu.isiiitig prT. pior-u lie OUT f -ii-'ge Mids,.ur s.i,ii,'r Vtl, a.,,l
.. nous in newspapers, oei-.re pnitn, ii!." t hen. to t ... our ."täte lin.' t .r i..
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to tioual.aud he rut. !d 1 1 . t ,n..,.rt it II.. .....I ....
improvements." after .' shee i." show that the land iv-. an,,r ...r. .... I ... ai l il, :.. ... . ...''. J
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Mr. Kelso moved to I.V thf mnPiu! mpnt om t hp ihe ronsffiirl ioo uf nrin.l Ir.nn n i,.!,o i.-v I.o I . r . "
. .; - : : - ,. , ia.es or -ii.c-r w i-e, n we wisoou to nuHe t
ii'-'. iarrie.i. iij..:hi...i ..ii .ue ...iui-n rner. cnuer mo circum-
stan.es, he thought it botli unjust and uncnercus lurefuse to refund that money. Adjourned. iiousn or i.r.Pin'.srxrATivr.g. Ptttttuit ( seiitt-t .Mr. Thompson presented the petition of sundry citizens t,f Hun tuition county, in
relation to county revenue; referred to a select fendant's property shall tell for one half of Us fair
committee. cash vain.-. ''l.aw- . t I 'll .1 I . ...
i ne .-pe it.er lain ueiore the House a corn-iiuiiica- A divis.oti of the u'lCs'on b 'iti T cal! -.! for :n
nn the Covornor, rnclo.-ing i he cnt r act f.r question was fir.-t pit m comunttin the hi"! und
decided in ihe iiegitive, ayes I.l, iio,?-! 7 . 3lr. Cie.i.en's moved t,, r.v ,;,-,der th- vote on committing tiie bill ; which iuoti n prevail, d. 3lr. (.'arltr tat. I, that he was convince.!, thit the
people demau.il-. 1 fuitln?r rcl.ef, and in on.', r th .t a
States, in promoting their staple products, and said - ling a Sine iVnifntin ry ti7o pnon is to be sesion. that Ind, ant was lat becoming a wlo-at growing blii!t after the pi in nfthe Atsbtirn pn-on winch,, roviding Mate, and might, with a little care, beco ne a wool ; esteemed ..no..! the I e,t ,,. the I'ni .n ; re'f.-rred
Mesr,.
ippo.r.t' J si;d
IlrstntunU .Mr. S.vyhart, lor an amend-
out.
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" . iiiiiiuui:- in-. uiii iu a s'.-.ect coin. ii.ttee of . leven. The question now aain beir: on ff. rri: g t!(? b.il to the judi- iary committee, Air. II, Iii iiiivd on his call fr a division of ti,e o nx 31 r. Il(;b.tis"n, a m-Mnher of the j r.'.ci iry committee said, he wa nn ip,.rised ot the sent, io'mi s of the committee ilut ii(t. fVivutis of tin bill iiai Uoliiing to fc ir fio I. tli.'in that l! they rep .;l ,! u.i1'avor.tuly to the bill, the llou;c Would tt.U luve it before them. 1. Mil..,.. t . . i- -i ..
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.'r. i ..ii.vi .osM-u uiiituiiici ii i. us ipitfsuon .nr. i uigiii. movcu inn me diu in. uer consoler-; -aes -or, .ippr.ivt-u it'll, loin, nu, anu to proviue justice ui the peace of the proper county. could have been discued here a year ngo. .o e j atio.u be postpone I until the first .Monday in June for to.vnslup assessors, to he appointed by the county Also, to inquire int the expediency of sc would have dared to bring- it up. IJat the public next ; which motion was decided in the negative, j cominisiouers, was re id a second time, "and referred ing an act regul it, ng the jurisdiction f j,r ül'iidu.is, edvancing ; and be ventured to predict, j ayes 17, noes :" . ! to t he committee of ways and means. the peace in Ktiov"ind Vn'i counties so i ....... i i ..... . .... i 'i-i. - . i ! at ii. . t .. .. . 1 .i i t ii.o.ini.o.si.01
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j 1 1 .anal .anus in i unon, .Marehall, Lake ar.d i.nt coum not injure the country. I- l'orter. Adopted. Mr. Itradiey sud, that j ass th
that three years V ":l I not elapse before those laws j I he question recurring on recommitting ; a di- Air. Ilro.vn of 31. tn ved to instruct t!ie couimittee would be changed. To make ihom perpetual, would : vision of the question having been called it was ' to enquire into the expediency of providing for a
be bad p !icv. There is but n'ie e ditarv excuse
that can b- ollVreJ fr Hie passage ( f these laws: that is, the -reat embarrassments under which we Ii'jjred. Who is it tint asks for this relief law !
decided in the negative, ayes lt, noes Tr. re-appraisement of ail real estate.
Tiie q-iOstija .a.;i:! recurring un striking out the 3Ir. I.u.ve maved to amend said instruction, tint
nisieiuoi a re aporaiseuie it. tliere be aimomtel a
enactments may not apply to descent of estates, Legislature.
but nhall allow executors and Administrators to in
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" ' i""-'-'-" I-."!, iv.. .i....pieu. me n.v mai;;ng it pen a I to sen coi.eo and tea, with Also, that the comm. ttce on c in lis and internal out license. Aio ted.
improvements inquire into ihe exped.ency ot author- IJy Mr. Jo-ies, as to the cx ,edirnev of orovi.l,-.
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Adopted. wards of two m.l ..-n of i..,!.- .! .. ... . .....
Hy Mr. I.esI e. ns to the expediency of repeal' n:? w "litJ Mibj-cted to collection in th.. t'
note t ,;,t even tat-j bonds in 'ht he tendered
v opwh ih
nrst section.
Mr. Cdw.ards
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.iji-.r.., im; upngi.i man; inu nonesi man, who : sai.i otiuers snail not he re.nnred to reoort
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; r - u"u "'..ii. . i i.uirmji (3 uc u,i u,i:i,i, u:i;.-s mo im ices snail ii iv c r c iu a i ii en i n. ques.'.o.i ii,-i,"-3 ""....iinii on., t.i- vvt.i iu.iijiiti-.-u, i-i u; .apurojiriateu 10, anu ex- ly .lr. Hod 'es 'o amend the o'e t ' 1 m LiVi's Iiis (In.!, i i vit .-!.!, f.ir hi; Ii Iiuj hn. ilm :,m I..I..I i,.,.!..,. .. . i. . i -i ..... . . i . . : i.. . i - . . . c . l . . . " '. ' o.a i.i ,nv, .o.
, ....... w .....v.. iniiumuiE inoiuiis iiiimeuiaieiy precuing tue sirueiious, p-uid m ,," oiproi. mg me west cuu oi s.aia ro.". totnve tiie aiooial flections in tlr
vv.iL.a.,. u. u, ..i poiu. ieii"iu, in-; r.ecessny , iinie reipi.rtni ior maKing out tieir reports'' .Mr. leu v rcnar ;et . I Mr. hv i ,.f S in the ,i,,,n,i --
winch, I k; tu; irc-isury n i -, w ere c .
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s moveu 10 amcnu, Ujr . '-i'"j i..i, - to - -...v.... i...- .1 tM,,,,i.,, u. no: imn receiveu on mat pirioi.iora P'pe u ol the proviso to the 17th section uf the
ill not he re.iinred to report the funds' was n-.k - ' 'i'1-1-". "J" - .me inccnnes anu .New .loany turnpiKe wt;ic:i has revenue It. v. Adopted.
debt
es (. I
the Adopted.
o. u.a.. ng a oisiimnou vc ween personal property v.r. Kose sa.d. the same arguments had present- clnir,) that sh u d a viluition n ,w tike place, Also, that a s-d com nitt-c he a-vvunfJ to in m.tl real stateat.d asked why all Hie flummery ' cd themselves to him that had been urged by ?en- ; when the true valuation of property is so un-ettled. o aire intu tl,., ,.,.!; c'.t. ..."
about 5,ir,ngot deeds , the disposal of every piece ! tletnen. lireat ditlicultics had arisen in ihe con-1 ihe aggregate value of I in Is would be reduced one sure to discount all ipercac of the ranmo o of land, however s.nall, ,t there is no distinction to struciioa of the law. c favored the proposition of half, au I the taxes would luvu to be raised i.i a cor- ci-. ,n-rci'c Ulc cann' ' bC !lai.e bl'tWCfl) Tell fstate and Person. il i.r,o.,r. i i - urn iVm in frooi I'rnwfl.rd. ' ri.-iiiii-liiir .l.-irri.i. t- ti.. .. . .. f ..
.- . i ,. i 1 ' 3 i : , , , i " "o---. -ur. i.u-'.i m voj tne loiiovir.'' amendm'T.t : . ir. Kciso si:.! UK discission upon thin subject I I ne amendment was then adopted. , 1 lie q lesuou on onmittm with the foregjing And to olf-r a premmm for nnirie-wolf sealo ' Ind taken a w:de range; but he li-:,ed to rrmfine' Thc nucstmn a-iin rnrrin on ttfrikln r.nt thr : inctnet.on beW, f.k..:. .t wtJ .1 ...... I ;., f. ... ..... , ?XL "1U'" Jr V ' r ' ' ' St"VS:
ii s r nnriis to I ie question. He repeited the nues- first section. Mr. Urad'ev modiried his motion, so as iritive. aves 1J. noes SJ.
tKii before t!ie Sen tie, to adopt the proposed instruc- to except the provision just inserted ; tin question ' Toe bill in relation lo the tn.vn of Lap .rte ; lion would be v orse tlian a t. tal repeal of t!ie Jaw. wan then taken, and decided iu the affirmative,' To amend the a el to in..; irp .r ite tiie U'.ayne. l.'n-
e several town
to ",rl ? i'.e im? div. Ad.pt..,j,
IJy Mr. Hn'l sii, as to the expe.l, eney of .n n u.J all elections hy the Legislature, hereafter, tn take place, mi r rc, itisteid of by billot. Adopted. .Mr. .Novell, as to the expedieney of repeal m'' th ;
i.v relative to cl-rks unking nut complete records. dopted. i.'.. ii. ii ..i .ii ..
i.) .11.,(1,1, as to toe exp.i ;e"cv c; report-
.-uostitute ; . More r!l-c!oal!y pro- ing a biil f,r p-r.., .mmtly tixmgthe time of h.Idiur Jiiu.-l the ran;' ;s ot dogs." courts in the d ilerei.t judical circuits. do-,te I ' n was wiihdra.vn, and the fjllowing Hy Mr. Norvcll. relative to c u:ity au I firs re-
ceiviug tra.t books fron t'.e several land ..;ü;es,
iVe. Adopted. .Mr. IJobino!i pr-serited a b.ll to increise the
wi lth oi tne i'r in .."rt roa j; wii;eh p issed to a se
lo.io.vmg as a Substitut
tod: rig sheep a;
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I lie preposition is. fiat those creditors who luve icj ."), nues.'IT. ion. and Itandolnh turnpike com. inv and th; Wavne .u!i.nmtn i.I.a .r..t
been waiting f -r the r pay, month utter month, shall 31 r. Kobins,n now moved that the bill be recom- - and L'nioii turnpike comp my. That a select committee be appoint,.! to extend not colled it w.l.iout giving two-thirds d the value m tted to the committee on revision ; which motion ; To incorporate Ihe Lip .rte lhn.1, the provisions of Vi -,e t t(... ,.ro"rvat i .u' of ot toe property he executes ; while he that credits ' prevailed. i Amending the act autu -r smg t!u buildingof a sheep," to the cunty of Knox llttCr tlltf l.'iir.ll .if .MlTliil llt'.Vt. Mill' rn'l.i... tin Mr M.tlilnn nimMrt .n i'n.-..,... ll. i ...... I . l"i !.. i ........ I '... .. 1 I ' . . , . . ' . ...
, , , ' s . w , i.ioij mum, iu iii.-ujii me tui iniiiu'i; JS i'J'ilii" Mil iiiiu'-j iiUii;i';,'...';i. .'I r. .I UC i el I that the rum i . f fe.i nn t'ir S. it .... I . I tress and slI Ut whatever nrot.ertv iv, I! 1,,T V .... rfM . fi,., ... ,Ä t.: .. 1 t ... i ... . i...i..,. ,. . 1,1 1 l" C"",M l'- .k lte c'"l hiding
. , . , , -i-i j ..o .v. nil. i. v uiiK.a in imii - sucu nuriiS; .t.i. ii ji otug i.oi i:i'i,i.'joi.r in uti.u u in: iris i l ne inst ructe 1 to mnuire o . t he fv-ie.' enr-v l"i . .t i, r . ir he asked, why this invidious ti.atitict i.m t Ti ' i, 'l.,,.-,.! .,.,1,.,.., .n i.' ...... , . "1,,ri- '' .n"-. -N.c-'-nev I lie pe.tK.'r laid befjre t he House a Comm rue a-
- . .,UK3 ...ii uv mr..ii.u iiiiii.j.1' ,vi II cubll 1CLUI1 a I 111 ir UJII. Ill . I 11' lul 11 1 'T -.11 Ti.-.I.a. I ... 1. . . .-
.: ' " . .. ... . .i. n .i . höh ir , ii in.; i .ve.-n r, ene:-is.ng n letter Iro-tt i-ur t.ou ot a ne.v IVriit-ntiary at Jeir-rsonvil!-. and in- foreign b e, I .older-, wh.el, his .alr-ady h .n u 1
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mittee to cnnuire into the cxnediencv of msViriT t ,.n re.oiof iom :e re! it ion to the lii-m. IJ.o. . n- ...i,. ... .... . . . . ., . " 1 .-....
tocome here with the influence of stumn soeea Ih.in- . ' : ;d 1 . V . V,." " ; ' vv.., . V. . ...i VV. V, 'll . t . ' ' ' turned .ans .vert, th se c umcat.on-
. . . ....... . , uo ui iii. ... i - ..ii. v.. ii an., i 3 ii ., e UJ ri will 112 lrLii"in in, n . ;. . upon us. He ki:.uv nt ...w it wiuw,.!. ... it w t . i. . . .. .. , .... ... , ., . r. . ... UJ"1' - -'-" 0 ir J'-'. .ng I. tit he
, - ' i.tv jjeii- oir. .Tuoup ,,,ot-.i mai me insiruciicus ue iiiu i o ciia nge i ne iniiie ui Jiiini tJ'ic. Adopted.
I.W....,, um i. ajt. ; um rie nad advocated any upon the table ; which motion prevailed. ) To incorporate the TrCcident and Trustees cf the measure on t.:e t i!;i;, which he d.d net intend to .Mr. Thompson moved to reconsider the voto re- I'.vansville Sem nary.
i..y ..ui. u.i w. ... !..ui sa mat me gei.tleinaii and - committing the bill to the committee on revision ;! To amend the l-'th
ii.u.se. i wer u u.uci.tiy 6 imiej. wilich ln .,on djt, nol prevail. i tl
..ir. i .tcntr aia i.e would say now, what he had -Mr. Ilro .vn of M. reported a bill Ct the relief cf
v-uvii . i 1 1 2 1 V 9 eiiju i
are no better, btit mucii worse than they ;vcre when by them. t be piid out of said fund." 1 To beato a State road io I'.ke auJ Duhois coun
i.i s iiw pissej. I hen why make a distinction! .Mr. ILIIis moved to amend by directing the com- ! ties.
i tn- -ei iiem in liimi u nvue saiu we were too aot ........ i . . .
.Mr. Farmer, that the committee on roads be robuested to impure into tiie exped.cncy of so amend-
wi:;ch t!ie
lo amend the lvtli section tt an act prescribing ing the r ad 1 uv as to make it the duty of all superthe djt.es of county treasurers, approved Teb, I'd, visors of roads, to coll-ct all moneys remaining in lrll, were severally read a third tun j and pissed. ; the hinds of road commissioners and disooe of idi"
lias re h i ..- v
wh in p..sesi-.fi cf no inform tt son gu rs iil'tv! ie't-T w.-re n-.t alretdv in
possi.'s-vou of ; w,ii;ii wis ref.Tred to the c :i .u v.: i on ihe canal f j:. l. .Mr. II l .s prcs-n'.-d a b il reStt.ve t--, no?tr..-. public ; whi.jh he sa:d h id been placed m l, . s ,lr,
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io u.j presence. : to tne House ; w inch was rei.l nod
V ...... it . .I.- ...v... ... ..iMnuji. anu viii.to , mimt ipassvu iv, tt .nr. uiniiiii. ir-Jiii i.is coiiiii nee ui revision, re- same as tie ;a .v (Jirecls. Adouted. ... i -.. - iM rL x :i'ed ...n-that the v,Jt men second reading ! ported a number of ti.e laws revised by .Mr. D.inn Mr. Cernett, that a B-pc c, mmitLe omood 1 u Mr Tcv.'" -7 Ii f ''.i v r r , ere the landholders. he elkct of the measures Mr. Davis of 31. reported a b.ll to authorize John i .and the Governor, with some amendment, by the of the Sen,M s from tl e ÖU, and 1 Ii jud c U c.7- Ii Jl ' , ' . . "f t' S Proposed, w, u d be to sod the burse of the speculator Sower to build a mill d un across the Wabash river, j committee, to the law in relation to elections" The cu.ts be appointed to tno-nre into t - Vx ed en v ! ", r' ' Ih r e.rut..,:, .! .-b.vi.nd .ne, land ,t toe poor man. AlI,:,o:i had it, Wells county ; which Pi5?ed to a second reading, laws were considered as read a second time ; when, of so amende and en "Xz U ihe bnJ.ne.s of s i I I T'" ' pl l,"l,ll. 'ul r been ma,e to ti c distress of lO. XüW, 6;r, Mr. Corman reported a b.ll for the rel.ef of Alex- i on motion, the House re-V.ved itself into a commit, erects, and the :,mi of h.dd U t i t ere V '1X" ' " b2T?rfe"'M brt0,ht0" Represent-by ander Owen, sen ; which passed to a second read,,,., i lee of the whole on said laws. One of the amend- as to make the w ,J v a t, h "Jn J -fE: ! T! r , a ma, na tor speculation, and the speculators ihcn, -Mr. Corman reported a b.ll for the relief of Alex-! ments made by the committea of revision is. that extend to the time of n.r m n th d oted on t e , H e U " bAl l'Jie C"Kn;trif rlr.rtV-" l,.e i-cry re- ander Heard ; whirl, w.s twice read, and, on rno- where there is a tie vote for Senator or Keprcse... i The following b.lls were introduced and read firt Mr r! i , ef relief! e have but one ca.. iT poor men lion cf Mr. Moore of (, laid upon the table. taiive. the fact .hall f.rthwith be certified to Ihe time : introduced and read first .Mr. Ie . r t I.v. bill would m.t be ref.ed. that crve rr.u. ct.on-they are those puc..cd -Mr. Stratton. from the committee on federal rela. Cowrnor. whose duty it shall be to issue a wht of' Hv Mr. IHverts, in relation to coun'y busi,-, i 1 ! ' f WCM ,K" l"" c""try. be cf . .mall rtndt.1 estate. !) Hons, to which was referred a jo.nt resolution ,n election. In case of contested elections, deposi-1 small count.es. t ccun.y ou.n.s in hoped some detinue action would be had. He reJul Vt:1" fef m',nj relation to a portion of our late taritriaw, instruct- lions may be taken, to be read before the Lejisla-; Mr. Wright to authorize the purchase of land in iX?"! Vr cirt,,Ut.o
.I... wMvfi.o vi niiMjio i uiJunLimii Ufiv.ipn Mr. n-' nn.i n-nMP.. ttrr i,tip i . rmiinn n f '.--.... . -i u ,r ta.. -t i " - - - - o-. . . H-.trifU h I 1 t - t r .
--.-.. - - . .-i.--kiit . x-vi ka.-ä, .' I ti i7ii , i li i i irn ni it ri.td in iw ihm i iiiii ur nn: r i ru.t rn nri i tit ih ur inc'-iti
sonal property and real estate.
Mr. Hnlis repli.-d. He w as surprised at the gentleman from Lipoite, Ui mentioning .ate , liiey could ii -,t be t"i,d red a i-o . u,,;,.,, d. I lo; quean,., .v.-,.s ,,-.v again tik u o:i cm ,i I'm' the biil. .and it b.'.ng .ascertain, d tint lhel..uo Co, Id tuen oee.de to wint conmMtee they wuld refer it, it wS j e -led i the tttfriitalive, aves IH noes '). -Mr. (Jarlcr i.oiv moved t cornmlt tiie bill loa select committee of Iii r een. one !r in eav.ii jad,c,al circu l and one from t;.e ??tate at large ; wh.ch motion picv.t.Ied. 3Ir. drier tu ned that .Mr. Henley of Clark, (the Spe-ik'-r.) he u iin'iim r of tl, a committee ; winch moto.i tne Speak ?r l.-ci.l. d out of order, hav.ng n , o je -lions, however, t serv.t.g on ta d committee. ' Mr. Ilroiwi of M. then m o-.i tint the b.ll .. lie red yesterday by Mr. .M llikin, on thy subj-ct t ,.....!, be tik-n troiii tue ii e.- of the II nie, am: r f r r ! t, the same cmim ttee ; winch motion was d-.-c.djd in th ? allirm iti ve. The lluuse then a 'j .uru.-d until "J o'clock. o tl ck.I. 31. n i.i.i i t- com u ra ,ue. The Spctker annouuteil Lie t li.-vng as ti.i select committee, lu wi.;ch the biil under c.iis..!er t. tern to the .j.-enoot; A .ift rclerr. ) , tf . , t : .Me-are. Cuter, Fev.:., M.lhkm, N-i-,, i, u s',, Nil. is Wiiijht, C.avpool, N-es, C.i.-ipr...;i, i Ml., Hu-ri, I hoi.ipsou and Uro a n ..t 1 . .Mr. It , i, inv.ed to ni-trud. ii,. ,ü ta am -iid the biil, to tint where se. ur v ,, ,t ;-iVcn t y t..e defend-ii.t, tit tt p-operty si. all '-.1 .:, t Credit of t.v , ytts, at lb reo f-urtn it- a. pr:i.-e,i vIue ; wh cli amendment w.s n. t adopted. Mr. I hooipa.i:! in , ve. 1 to u.stiuci. t-,; c uVn tte' lo incorporate a ( r .v i-, u. t , c n(, -1 .-r. .ütor tu j, iy
costs in ;i!l cases where tne d;:,'.-
deied to said creditor th ice
Ü tli h IVO tep-
e id ii s property. ,r
treasury h-.Vs, pr.or lo tie; c.-m'u..nceni.:r.t of t a t. and pr-.lnb.t to ; ,.t , ri ot a.l dcut s y 1 t .v tn'
alt r tiie f-rst d iy , f M
1 'e il
He briefly advert- favor the repeal of eo much thereof as imposes a j the depositions tube sealeJ up and forwarded to thai It M .. .1 a I. . I . I . a 1 1 . t I t . .
cd to the condition of the country ; and asked en-,' duty on salt and other necessaries ori.fe, re tlemcn it that condition would likely le any better joint resolution ; but also reported in favor o next .March thin now ! Then why withdraw these definite postponement of the Mine.
when Ihe laborer had obtained a live dollar "it'll f.r , V. tint Clt'.nl . I I . I a" . - I . t da I.
m iy be c .t.lracted
next, except su ..i o'ejts as slnü be ntr.i-t.-j l'-r lib jr p-;rf, rmed, a .nc, d-.-hts, H, ..o..tr . :e J, tinll
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looted.
great measure, of relief! Su;h a measure would
moat
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a i a J .i.iiH.t, i,i iii r- n v r, l I I l d l . n I . I 1 I
ported a Secretary ot State, who bhall keep the same unon. I seizure of boats lor rent. ., a ... ' . "au iy u tact, abjut- .Mr. 1 iiom-.s .. tho,, ,n .,
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oi an m-, enca ana oe.iver ti.etn to nie pea,ier oi trie House .Mr. Harris, to amend an act entitle! in vi f,r .1 , . i " ..dui-j c.tiier t.i.t
or President of the Senate. Nothing to bc con- the relief of Iluntinaton county. , i . . . ., ,VU a'l''eli.'er' ' ko it better.
airucd, however, to prevent the branch of th Leg- Mr. la, ks, ch in-'nrr t;.e timcj 0f In'-i-nT ,h t . V u 01 ur-iters and shavers. II
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, aafuriruij uiviujjv iiii pressure ci me whole .'ir. i iniev moveu instruction, that th :.i.. i t..-.:.. e . i.... . o . uho'-tmuui :nir n-iA-ar, nt ...... i i. . ......
.1 1.1 . . . j . .OK.. ...... .l.l '.. i . lii.imv I, in Hill VVllll.1.11 .i.v.iuiii 1IUIA ;illk VVJIIS II II V I'll I I ill C J C rCUll 1.1 ill. ' ..u.iuivu ui! i li, ccotur cia,s ot the comm., ut) , and they were a rna; mi tee report, what arc the necessaries of l,f. ,ng CumU.,..iiTner. u take testimony, or fromsend- Senate adjourned. ! 1Jt,,slIif f were lokeJ ; .f, jonty cl our people. So far as tho p.opostt.on of Mr. M.oup withdrew hi. motion to recommit, and ing for and examinin-before such branch any wit- i aite.inoon trwy , he han'.s of brokers m Indna.np ,;,s. He said t!,e ?nXn ba"; r 1 rTn rSQd VCr- il "J r I" 1- introduced " Jut VroQ for th- ! ",iUM hlJ- iV ',tMy C'rl-- .nakmg oi "r , Z it o i ma H U P . 1 F?P'tty: 1 " lr" iJlS TCpt'(l a jintl of a tie vote' in county office, the board of can-1 collodion cf township tax in tie seyerVl cont e Cri,.C,rcu'3tK'n receivable for all State dues, 'lie U Jeemt-d .t wj-. He cuIJ n,t assent to auch nal.2', Confess relative to the navigation of the, vawcr. shall certify the same to the clerk, who sh ,11 th-r-in named. H-.d flrn ti,n" couid see no reason, why individu al debt, should be
.p. iced ipo.a a dferent fjnin?. He referred
t
i.'i-tr:i :ti:is to i::c .
porate a provision, auih.jris.ng d..-r.f.r. t hue tavir lands tct oil' to tiie,.- crvd,tor m t il, sal: -'. ict.ou of tÄectltiO!,.-, at a fur c-is'i vain, w.th a ; r. v i ,- go, o:, the part of the exccuti- n dell n.-'a-if , to redeem t;,j same, with i n r -L u, o .eyeir af;er micu set off. 31 r. I hoiiip.,iti d .fei.de i ti. - amendm m speech of co i- Irr tide I.-.itli. He read the arti.do in lo-days's Stile Sentinel, hi reference to ihe la vs of ( 'eniiecticul and M i s icnu-o t, where il is a.d, tii".: the 'Tin I rea-..,i v.-'ty Ian I -.1 p.-oport v re;: nn
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